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In the chaos and chaos from Afghanistan, 200 children arrived in Qatar without parents


 
On flights from Afghanistan, 200 children arrived in Qatar without parents or guardians.

According to the international news agency, since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, millions of citizens have been transferred directly to the United States or the United Kingdom, while transit flights to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

However, it has now been revealed that there are 200 children from Afghanistan whose parents or guardians are not known and it is not known how these children got on the planes and managed to travel.

The children, aged 8 to 17, have been handed over to charities in Doha. All these children are in a state of shock and are not yet ready to face the tragic situation.

In Doha, U.S. officials declined to answer questions about the children's arrival in Qatar, but a French police officer guarding Kabul airport told AFP that a woman had taken her child to French special forces. We were handed over to the American medical staff.

The French police officer added that the child was given medical attention but his mother was lost in the crowd so the child was sent to Doha. In addition, a man with 3 children came to the airport gate and came in with their help but those children were not his but orphans. Similarly, these 3 children were also brought to Doha without a guardian.

These incidents show that due to severe mismanagement, crowds and chaos, these children were separated from their parents or guardians inside the airport and when no heirs were found, these children were hurriedly put on the planes.

A UNICEF official says those who lose their parents or guardians are the world's weakest children. The children who arrived in Doha are still exhausted and frustrated, while their parents or guardians have not been identified.

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